The Mom Inventors Handbook: How to Turn Your Great Idea into the Next Big Thing | 
enlarge | Author: Tamara Monosoff Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 31832
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9
ISBN: 0071458999 Dewey Decimal Number: 658.11410852 EAN: 9780071458993 ASIN: 0071458999
Publication Date: July 22, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description IThe Mom Inventors Handbook/I. gives practical step-by- step advice for putting inspiration into action. The book takes inventors from idea development to marketing and sales covering everything from market research to prototype development, manufacturing and licensing and debunks some common myths. It simplifies the invention process; even providing stories from real mom inventors sharing their 'aha' moments and lessons learned.
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Love it! May 8, 2008 Samantha (Winchester, MA) This is one of the most useful books I've read to date on bringing a product to market. It covers all the basics and then some. I have recommended it to all my friends!
satisfaction guaranteed March 19, 2008 Lori from New York People may joke that Tamara Monosoff became a millionaire with the help of suckers like me buying her book. THAT IS NOT THE CASE! She is an extremely intelligent and fascinating woman. If you cannot launch your own business after reading her book, it is in no way Tamara's fault. I am amazed at how much time and effort she obviously devoted to writing this book. Just when I would ask myself a question regarding something she wrote, she was answering it in the very next sentence. The book is FULL of helpful examples, websites, and addresses. I would STRONGLY recommend this book to anyone.
EXCELLENT February 22, 2008 Kelly Lynn Pfeiffer This book is well worth the money. Short and sweet review and gets to the point now go buy this book!
You can do it! February 6, 2008 Carolyn J. (Ventura, CA United States) I thought the first thing I needed to do with my invention was make a prototype. NO! Tamera says the first thing I need to do is get a spiral notebook and keep a hand-written ledger of everything I do, chronologically, to protect myself in court. I NEVER would have thought of that. br / br /She explains step by step what to do next and HOW to do it: how to do market research, patent research, etc. But most of all, she gets right to the meat of everything. Tamera does not fill up her pages with fluff to make a dreary fat book. She guides us through the steps and all the way, she recounts how one particular mom handled these steps. She also puts in so many other examples from other mom inventors along the way. br / br /It seems so easy, and she is inspiring. When I was a stay home mom, I felt overwhelmed, and out of touch with the professional world. Husbands and family aren't always necessarily supportive. Tamera says don't let any of that hold you back: you are much smarter than you think, so get that idea to market!
What an incredible book!!!! January 5, 2008 Elizabeth G. Schlappi (Clarkston, MI USA) This is such an amazing book. Tons of great information, advice, references, and examples. Reading this book has made me want to start my own business, rather than just try to sell my idea. It is overwhelming, but so exciting at the same time!!! Thank you so much for such an incredible guide!!!!
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